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    North 40 Showers

    KOSH 061453Z 19003KT 10SM CLR M20/M23 A3058 RMK AO2 SLP393 T12001228 53008

    For some reason during weather like this I can't stop thinking about the shower houses at the North 40. I suppose that it will warm up before I get there in July.
    Stay warm everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Telfeyan View Post
    KOSH 061453Z 19003KT 10SM CLR M20/M23 A3058 RMK AO2 SLP393 T12001228 53008

    For some reason during weather like this I can't stop thinking about the shower houses at the North 40. I suppose that it will warm up before I get there in July.
    Stay warm everyone.
    At least they've got the toilet seats stacked up and stored in the ice houses! :-)

    Ron Wanttaja

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Telfeyan View Post
    KOSH 061453Z 19003KT 10SM CLR M20/M23 A3058 RMK AO2 SLP393 T12001228 53008

    For some reason during weather like this I can't stop thinking about the shower houses at the North 40. I suppose that it will warm up before I get there in July.
    Stay warm everyone.
    There's no waiting in line at this time of year...

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    Can you decode that weather report.
    I get weather from the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Berson View Post
    Can you decode that weather report.
    Here you go... it's a much more modern format than the one Kyle posted.

    75798372 48544952535190 49574848517584 49488377 677682 77504847775051 6551485356 827775 657950 837680515751 844950484849505056 5351484856

    Ron "Anyone read ASCII?" Wanttaja

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    I work in homebuilt camping and last year arrived on the Wed prior. Since our trailer wasn't hooked up yet, we used the North Shower House. Was great -- no one else there! In fact, my co-worker and I had a couple really good shower fights -- just point the nozzle skyward toward the other and pull the trigger! Oh to be young again!
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwanttaja View Post
    At least they've got the toilet seats stacked up and stored in the ice houses! :-)

    Ron Wanttaja
    I have a heated toilet seat at home, it sure is nice this time of year !
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwanttaja View Post
    Ron "Anyone read ASCII?" Wanttaja
    I had to stop and think for a moment there, Ron; I was thinking those are some weirdo ascii characters you're throwing out there, but then remembered I was trying to translate hex.

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    I wasn't joking about decoding that. I can't read it and won't try.
    Duane Cole chastised the FAA decades ago for still using ancient teletype in an age of free electrons.
    And we wonder why the student pilots drop out.

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